Make the most of your vacation with a shore and land excursion that appeals to your interests. Knowledgeable, professional guides lead all excursions and offer special insights into the culture, history, wildlife, and geology of each destination. Discover first-hand how islanders went about the business of growing, harvesting and refining sugar in 18th century Barbados. Take an invigorating mush across a snow-covered glacier aboard an Alaskan dogsled. Or stroll through the maze of tiny streets in Mykonos, the birthplace of Apollo.
Marvel at vistas seen by few - high alpine lakes, "icefalls" hanging from sheer cliffs, and some of the most remote peaks and glaciers in the Juneau Icefield. Your pilot will create the best possible flight seeing based on the weather and glacier conditions. You'll land in two different locations, where you will continue the tour on foot! Approx. 50 minutes of flight time and 30 minutes for landings. Participants must register their body weight at the time of booking. Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more will be assessed a weight surcharge ($100.00) which will be manually added to your account.
450.00 Adult (USD)
450.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
Board the boat for a thrilling ride through the scenic islands of Sitka Sound. Watch for marine life on your way to Kruzof Island. After arriving the guides will help you gear up, and then you're off on an exhilarating ride through the temperate rainforest onboard a 2-person off-road vehicle. Next stop at Iris Meadows and be on the lookout for wildlife before continuing though the old growth forest. At the beach enjoy a snack and scenic views before returning to Sitka. Drivers must be at least 18 years old.
245.00 Adult (USD)
245.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
Minimum Age: 9 years
The grandeur of Alaska's epic glaciers will thrill & delight you on Juneau's only 5 glacier flightseeing tour. Your aircraft takes off from the historic downtown waterfront. Soar over the Tongass National Forest until your first glimpse of 5 distinctly different majestic glaciers within the 1,500-square-mile Juneau Icefield. Glide over deep crevasses & azure blue meltwater pools of the Norris, Hole-In-The-Wall, East & West Twin Glaciers, & the famous 5-mile-wide Taku Glacier. Of the 36 named glaciers of the Juneau Icefield, the Taku Glacier is the only glacier that is actually advancing, not retreating. Everyone enjoys a window seat & headset for narration. Approx. 40 minutes flight time.
219.00 Adult (USD)
219.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Experience the wild landscape of Chichagof Island first-hand when you drive your 2-person Kawasaki ATV on this rugged adventure through the forested hills overlooking Icy Strait. Your local guide will reveal the history and culture of the Tlingit village of Hoonah en route to an exclusive mountain trail high above town. Photo opportunities abound. Drivers license required to drive ATVs. Not recommended for those with back or neck problems.
150.00 Adult (USD)
150.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
Minimum Age: 8 years
This tour combines the ATV Expedition & the ZipRider! Experience the wild landscape of Chichagof Island first-hand when you drive your 2-person Kawasaki ATV on a rugged adventure through the coastal forest overlooking Icy Strait. Then meet your bus for your ride up to the world's largest zip-line: 5330 feet long, 1,300 foot vertical drop, 60 mph maximum speed, soaring 300 feet above the ground. If you are looking for true adventure then the ZipRider is for you. Unlike anything you've seen before the ZipRider cable ride at Icy Strait Point is truly a "once in a lifetime experience." All ATV drivers must present a valid driver's license.
225.00 Adult (USD)
225.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
Minimum Weight: 90 pounds; Maximum Weight: 275 pounds
Minimum Age: 8 years
Travel by floatplane to one of the finest bear-viewing venues in Alaska. After a short van ride to the trailhead, you will hike approx. 0.5 miles on a well-maintained trail to the viewing platform overlooking rapids where salmon head upstream to spawn. It is here where black bear gather to feed and bald eagles perch in the surrounding trees waiting for the fish scraps left by the bears. The likelihood of seeing bears are good, although sightings are not guaranteed. Approx. 40 minutes total flight and 60 minutes at the viewing platform. Tour is available from late July.
345.00 Adult (USD)
345.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Board a high-speed expedition craft to the Treadwell Mine site on Douglas Island. Your guides will meet you here and outfit you with all necessary safety equipment and provide an orientation briefing before you take off on your adventure consisting of 10 zip lines and 2 sky bridges. You must have good general health and full use of your limbs.
182.00 Adult (USD)
130.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
Minimum Height: 60 inches
Minimum Weight: 80 pounds, Maximum Weight: 250 pounds
In Ketchikan, the distance to the wilderness is measured in feet. In your inflatable, the distance to unforgettable is 2.5 hours! After gearing up, you'll step into your boat for an exhilarating, extraordinary trip. You or someone in your party will drive the small boat while you follow the guide's boat as he/she interprets your historical, cultural and ecological adventure. You may search for bears, seals and spawning salmon or perhaps admire totem poles at Saxman Native Village. You may even cruise Ketchikan's historic red light district Creek Street and historic Thomas Basin. The route is determined by current wind, tide and weather conditions. Drivers must be at least 26 years of age.
150.00 Adult (USD)
150.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
Minimum Weight: 50 pounds, Maximum Weight: 350 pounds
Minimum Age: 4 years; Maximum Age: 100 years
Embark on a full day motorcoach tour exploring Anchorage, Alaska's largest city. Travel along the Seward Highway, a designated National scenic byway, to Anchorage, Alaska. You will stop to visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center, a premier cultural center sharing the rich heritage of Alaska's 11 major cultural groups. Visit downtown Anchorage and enjoy lunch on your own before returning to Seward. This tour is available for guests who are continuing their cruise to Alaska.
109.00 Adult (USD)
79.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
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Combine three activities into one exciting & delicious expedition! Board a motorcoach for a narrated tour en route to Clover Pass Resort, where you will head out in an adventure boat in search of local wildlife. Visit an eagle's nest, see the facility that does acoustic testing of US submarines, & learn about life on the island. Stop at Silverking Lodge, located in the heart of Grant Island Marine Park, where you can check out the day's catch, & take your picture next to the largest known red cedar in the Tongass National Forest. Top off your tour with a delectable seafood boil meal: crab, shrimp, clams, mussels, potatoes, onions, garlic, corn, & sausage all cooked in one delicious pot!
170.00 Adult (USD)
120.00 Child (USD)
0.00 Infant (USD)
N/A
Important: Please remember you have up to 4 days prior to your sail date to purchase your regular shore excursions online. If you are within the 4 days, you will then need to purchase your shore excursions onboard; land excursions would need to be purchased directly through your Tour Director on the land portion of the Alaska Cruisetour. For example, if you are sailing on October 18, you can make Shore & Land Excursion purchases online until October 13.
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